March 26, 2012

Tarpon Fishing Key West

Fished for tarpon early Sunday morning with Brian from Michigan.  There was a lot of small tarpon around and bites were hard to come by.  We only saw a few big tarpon roll in the slick calm conditions and the water was gin clear which added to challenge to get the fish to bite.  Brian was throwing lures and soft plastics and was in front of a lot of tarpon.  The one fish he finally got to eat was on a live bait thrown in front of a couple of rolling tarpon.

Finished the day in search of permit and bonefish west of Key West.  Conditions were good considering an approaching cold front, but we only saw a couple of permit and not much else.










Captain Mike Bartlett
http://www.keywestflats.net/
http://www.facebook.com/CaptMikeBartlett

March 17, 2012

March Merkin 2012

The 2012 March Merkin Permit Tournament was held this past week.  Three days of fly fishing for permit on the flats of Key West.  My good friend and fellow flats guide Captain Tony Skinner of Key West, guided me to a permit on fly in the three day event.  Thanks again for taking three days out of your schedule to push me around.

In total 10 permit were taken on fly in this year's March Merkin by seven anglers.  Greg Smith guided by Scott Collins won the tournament with four permit.  Three permit were caught on day 1.  Seven permit were caught on day 2, including three by Greg Smith.  Day 2 was the best day of weather and fishing.  Zero permit were caught on day 3 as we started the day with rain showers, wind and lots of clouds.

Our permit measeured at 14.5 inches and 57 points.  

Captain Mike Bartlett with his permit caught on fly during day 2

Is that a pomapano?  No, just a really small permit!  It's not the size that matters!!

Day 1, lined up on the docks of Key West Harbour Yacht Club. 

Captain Rob Kramarz

Shotgun start

Getting ready for day three



Captain Mike Bartlett
http://www.keywestflats.net/
http://www.facebook.com/CaptMikeBartlett

March 04, 2012

Snappers, Groupers, Tarpon

Fished with my wife over the weekend during some unbelievably wonderful weather.  We did a little night tarpon fishing Thursday night when it was flat calm and tarpon were popping shrimp.  Saturday afternoon we fished some shallow patch reefs for to catch some dinner.  It was a fun afternoon with lots of groupers, jacks, and a few nice snappers that made it home for dinner.











Captain Mike Bartlett
http://www.keywestflats.net/
http://www.facebook.com/CaptMikeBartlett

February 19, 2012

Permit and Barracudas

After two days of perfect weather for sight fishing the flats of Key West and some great fishing with catches of redfish and permit, Thursday quickly turned south.  I fished with Bryan from Iowa on Thursday.  Bryan was fly fishing and was up for anything on the end of his line as this was his first saltwater trip.  We searched for some bonefish and permit in the morning finding none and we had a couple shots at bonnethead sharks, never coming tight.  Then the clouds moved in and visibility went to zero.  We moved to an area where the light was a little better and the water was shallow and still we didn't see a fish.  Permit weren't tailing and we couldn't see anything in deeper water.

We went back to pick up Bryan's Dad for the afternoon.  The tide was just starting to roll in on the Gulfside and the light came back some.  I decided to head north for some jacks on rays, which is usually a pretty easy process.  As soon as got to the first flat, here come the clouds again and visibility went to crap.  There weren't many rays on those flats and the ones that were present lacked a following jack.  Bryan had two bites neither of which stayed on.

We experienced a guides nightmare, coming home skunked.  Bryan, not wanting to go home empty handed decided to spend another day on the water with me.

We fished on Saturday and what a gorgeous day it turned out to be.  Sunny skies and light winds for most of the day, I knew were gonna have a great day.  I started at the redfish flat since the tides were very in the morning.  After a good bit of poling and a couple of shots at bonnethead sharks, we finally found a few redfish.  Unfortunately they were willing to stink around very long for Bryan to get a good shot.

I move to an area where we I have been finding some laid up tarpon.  We spent about an hour looking and found two tarpon getting a shot at one that swam off after a couple of attempts.

It was close to high tide in the backcountry, so I went to one of the many beautiful gulfside flats to catch the beginning of the outgoing tide.  Bryan through the tube lure at the first barracuda we saw and it did not disappoint.  The barracuda crushed the tube then tore off across the flat taking to the air as if he were a tarpon.  Several minutes later the cuda was boat side for a few photos.  We had a few more shots at barracudas on that flat but they were spooking easily.




I later moved over a couple of flats in hopes of a permit.  It wasn't long and a school of four permit were moving up the flat.  Bryan tossed a crab perfectly in the middle of the school of permit and it was instantly eaten.  His permit sped off toward the channel and fifteen minutes one of the most beautiful permit I have seen was boat side.





What a beautiful day and it was a great day on the water.  Thanks again Bryan.

Check out Bryans blog http://atlasfishing.blogspot.com/ he has some stunning photos of the areas he fishes out  west.



Captain Mike Bartlett
http://www.keywestflats.net/
http://www.facebook.com/CaptMikeBartlett